Adventures in Entomology

Adventures in Entomology by Thomas Miller, published by Xlibris on February 27, 2017, is a 320-page personal account from a research professor of entomology at the University of California-Riverside. The book details the author’s journey as he utilized his background in physics and electronics to tackle complex research problems in insect physiology and toxicology, as well as addressing pest issues in cotton across California and Arizona.
Readers will find a narrative that not only explores significant breakthroughs in various disciplines but also highlights the dynamics of personal interactions within the research community. The author shares experiences that range from collaborative successes to competitive tensions, providing insight into the challenges faced in university research, particularly in applied fields like entomology. The text reflects a global perspective while primarily focusing on the author’s work in Riverside, California, making it relevant to those interested in biography, history, and science.
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This book is a personal account of a research professor of entomology based at University of California-Riverside who used a background in physics and electronics to first solve research problems in insect physiology and toxicology. He then applied the same background to addressing insect pest problems in cotton in California and Arizona. The narrative also describes personal interactions–most good, a few nasty. Choosing very difficult problems to solve and using the newest tools available had the effect of attracting some of the top graduate students and postdoctorals in the world. Sometimes a visiting researcher would bring a new problem with them. Achieving breakthroughs in a number of difference disciplines sometimes created jealousies in workers who did not see the competition coming and resented it. The text also gives some idea what research in a university is like, especially in an applied field like entomology. Although based primarily in Riverside, California, both the narrative and subject are global and reflect the author’s perspective.
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